Far out.
Busyness is the smoking of our generation, except it may literally be worse.
It can be all-consuming, socially devastating, emotionally draining and spiritually crippling.
I've never smoked, but I've heard it's incredibly difficult to quit. I have been busy, however, and I find it very difficult to quit being busy. I can sometimes 'be good' and slow myself down and be more intentional with my time. But I often 'relapse' into a cycle of saying "yes" to everything, not prioritising what's important, and allow my entire physical, social and spiritual wellbeing fall by the wayside at the feet of being "productive".
This book was a wake-up call and a prescription.
It was a don't smoke ad, and a script for nicotine patches.
Yeah, OK, I'll drop the analogy...
This book is a must read for busy people (i.e. people who are addicted to busyness) (i.e., pretty much everyone) If you are already a Christian, this will speak your language. If you're not, I'd read it anyway.